Pier 94 savored today as the NY Wine & Food Festival drew 10,000 gourmands. Over 50 chefs—X hit 16,000 posts—plated $15 bites; a Harlem chef’s gumbo won 1,000 cheers. Free tastings—5,000 sampled—sparked buzz; $10 wines sold 3,000. A Queens sommelier’s pairing—400 sipped—set the vibe. Fest raises $2M for hunger relief. NYC’s palette—pier feasts.
Organizers set 20 tents; a Bronx winery’s red—800 poured—drew lines. The event, since 2007, features 100 stars, per city data. Pop-up demo booths—500 watched—shared recipes. New eco-cups—recyclable—kept green. A Brooklyn chef led pairings. Pier’s vibe—NYC’s food heart.
It’s not perfect—lines hit 25 minutes; plates short. Crowds bumped glasses—spills happened. Still, 10K tasters and 50 chefs made it a hit, with 92% praising flavors in surveys. Post-fest, Hudson River buzzed with taste talk. Annual feast—NYC sips.
Chef’s 35—gumbo star? Sommelier’s 40—pair queen. Manhattan savored; NYC glowed. Wine & Food Fest—taste on.